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Related: About this forumHummingbird wing, freaky sunlight on the porch yesterday afternoon for about an hour through leaves in the trees


Diamond_Dog
(39,761 posts)Thats a photo contest winner some day! Beautiful bird, light, and shadow.
Walleye
(43,808 posts)And we are getting that high summer afternoon light
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,131 posts)These are astonishing photos. Brilliant work!
Walleye
(43,808 posts)brer cat
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(43,808 posts)SheltieLover
(76,746 posts)Ty for sharing.
KPN
(17,141 posts)beauty of that little being.
Walleye
(43,808 posts)Amazing shots!
niyad
(129,522 posts)irisblue
(36,793 posts)Clouds Passing
(6,968 posts)surfered
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Walleye
(43,808 posts)Middle of May through the middle of September
JMCKUSICK
(5,109 posts)Hummingbird wing, freaky sunlight on the porch yesterday afternoon for about an hour through leaves in the trees
Unfortunately, none of the photos was visible to me, it's asking me to upgrade to premium and I can't click on them as they don't seem to be links.
I love hummingbirds so I would love to see these photos.
Have a glorious day!
Walleye
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(5,109 posts)Be The Light
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(292 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)mwmisses4289
(3,214 posts)Seems to be something with that particular photo hosting website that for some of us our particular browsers don't like.
Polly Hennessey
(8,566 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
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GiqueCee
(3,401 posts)... you've garnered enough WOWs, so I'll just ask:
what shutter speed enables such clarity of wing detail of a creature that can beat its wings as much as 500 times a second?
Oh, and magnificent photography!
Walleye
(43,808 posts)And thank you.
GiqueCee
(3,401 posts)... We are graced with a great many Ruby-Throated hummers every year. We're located at 710 ft. above sea level, but surrounded by mountains of considerably higher elevation, which is where hummers nest and sleep in a sort of suspended animation, because the night air is warmer there, and their metabolism is so high that starve to death before dawn.
But I'll bet you knew all that.
AllaN01Bear
(28,593 posts)Walleye
(43,808 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)Postimage gives a very limited number of views to the public and then they shut it off.
Postimage is not very good. Try Imgur.
yorkster
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